I applied through college or university. The process took 4+ weeks – interviewed at IBM (Raleigh, NC).

Interview

Very personable interview to get to know who I am and what I'm familiar with. General technical questions but no trick or challenging or brain-teaser type questions. They talked more about what I would be doing on a day to day basis. They let me ask them about the company, my responsibilities, and just had a nice chat in general.

I applied online. The process took 3+ weeks – interviewed at IBM (Research Triangle Park, NC) in March 2015.

Interview

Ended up applying online through a job board. I received a phone call about 1 week later from a staff member there. He went over basic things such as my resume, projects that I had worked on before, what my biggest accomplishment was. Second phone call was just verifying this information. Third was in person. A couple drawn out problem solving sessions along with meeting members of the team I would have worked with.

Interview Questions

Which previous project would you consider to be your greatest accomplishment Answer Question

I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 weeks – interviewed at IBM (Raleigh, NC) in March 2015.

Interview

One telephonic and one on-site interview, after which I was asked to take the IPAT exam. One week after taking up the exam they made me an offer. The major task is to get past the interview. Every candidate that is selected is required to take up the IPAT exam before an official offer is made.

Interview Questions

They discuss about the projects mentioned in resume in detail and also test your networking and troubleshooting skills. Answer Question

I applied through college or university. The process took 4 weeks – interviewed at IBM (Durham, NC).

Interview

Initial screening to check the skill set , followed by couple of interview by program manager, project manager and those are more related to project management, delivery, how you manage project. and then finally HR round when they will ask about salary expectation and bonus. Then couple of negotiation rounds , if it matches then offer.

Interview Questions

Tell me about a project where you have proved your leadership, how you managed the risk. How do you forecast about project sales ? How you manage scope, plan, budget, resource, billing, time - which tool What exactly you feel challenging while doing project management. Answer Question

I applied online. The process took 4+ months – interviewed at IBM (Research Triangle Park, NC) in February 2015.

Interview

3 rounds of interviews. First 2 were completed over the phone and the last was in person. Most others I worked with stated all were done on the phone and one completed a video presentation. But I think it depends on where you are working and located as to how they proceed.

Interview Questions

Mainly behavioral questions. I did have to write a one page paper for a writing sample. Answer Question

I applied through a staffing agency. The process took 1 day – interviewed at IBM (Research Triangle Park, NC).

Interview

Was quite simple for me in that I was a contractor on a small team of contractors. Which is a good way for both potential employee to learn about IBM and also for IBM to learn about you, sort of a test drive. Key things are about execution, being thorough and thinking both big and long-term.

Interview Questions

Was some time ago and really didn't do much of an interview, more of a trial. Most difficult thing was learning and programming on OS/2. Answer Question

Negotiation

Pretty quick and simple, I had another offer at the same time. I came back with a few things I would like better, which they adjusted the salary but didn't change the vacation time.

I applied through an employee referral. The process took 5+ weeks – interviewed at IBM (Raleigh, NC) in March 2014.

Interview

Fairly basic - I had two screening interviews and then a third in-person interview which served as the final round. You'll be interviewed by the account managers who are looking to hire so they will see if you meet their accounts needs. Fairly basic questions "Why are you here?" "Tell me a time where you had to source something" "Why are you leaving your current job"

Interview Questions

Case Study wasn't terrible, just had to do a lot of math without a spreadsheet Answer Question

I applied through college or university. The process took 4+ weeks – interviewed at IBM (Raleigh, NC).

Interview

One of the easiest interview processes I've experienced for a technical position. One in-person one-on-one interview, one phone interview with multiple managers, no technical interview. Process took about 3 weeks.

Interview Questions

What would you do if someone on your team was slacking off? What if that doesn't work? And what if THAT doesn't work? Answer Question

I applied online. The process took 4+ months – interviewed at IBM (Raleigh, NC) in February 2014.

Interview

I had 6 phone interviews with IBM personnel from around the world prior to a half day interview in their offices. The entire process took in excess of 4 months. Then I heard nothing. When I emailed the coordinator, I was told that the position the had available was at a much lower level than my experience would allow for.

Interview Questions

Case study was probably the most time consuming part of the interview Answer Question

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